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In everyday conversation, 苹 (píng) is commonly used to refer to the fruit apple. It is often used in the Chinese name for apple, 苹果 (píngguǒ). For example, when someone wants to buy apples at the market, they might say "我要买几个苹果" (wǒ yào mǎi jǐ gè píngguǒ), which translates to "I want to buy a few apples."
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